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Fri 21 Mar, 2008 12:32 am
Scope of financing, Scale of financing and Size of financing.
Of the above three terms, which is the right one to use? I mean to use the term to indicate a huge amount of money obtained from the stock market?
A huge amount of money might be called "massive financing". In your example, though, it might be better to call it a massive sale of stock, or something like that.
I'm not really sure of what you mean to say. Financing might be applied to the arraingments needed to make an investment, rather than simply taking a stock market gain.
"Financing" and "profit" are very different concepts.
Are you saying the huge amount of money was personal gain or a corporate gain? And, if either, did they go and put that gain into something, as in--financing another project?
See if scale of fiancing is correct
Quote:Because of investors' feverish rush for it, Alibaba succeeded in raising USD 1.7 billion (oversubscribed portion included) and for an instant the scale of financing achieved a record high of global dotcom companies, replacing Google's previous record, and it also reached the peak of China's dotcom company's market value.
Maybe you can judge the meaning of the above given options in the context.
Re: See if scale of fiancing is correct
fansy wrote:Quote:Because of investors' feverish rush for it, Alibaba succeeded in raising USD 1.7 billion (oversubscribed portion included) and for an instant the scale of financing achieved a record high of global dotcom companies, replacing Google's previous record, and it also reached the peak of China's dotcom company's market value.
Maybe you can judge the meaning of the above given options in the context.
this explains a little better-- but, what's:
fansy wrote:Quote:Because of investors' feverish rush for it.
It? Is the feverish rush for profit? If so, say profit, it's a lot clearer.
Also, instead of saying "for an instant" it might be better to say ..."and briefly the scale of financing achieved a record high for global..."